Only a minorty believe that the eurozone stability fund will save the euro currency, showing that the German public is well informed about the true purpose of the transfer union and about its destabilising impact on the euro currency.

In a separate development, German economist and head of the Ifo Institute Hans Werner Sinn has warned that a “tsunami of debt” is about to engulf Germany.

Sinn is embarking on a series of talks to inform the general public about the extent of ticking euro private bank debt crisis. He calculated that EU citizens already have to guarantee 1,500 billion euros of debt with the Germans having to guarantee 400 million alone.

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18 Responses to 67% of Germans have little or no trust in EU and euro, says poll

Why should they ? The euro has deliberately been set up to destroy national currencies and nation states in the end (Lisbon Treaty)
Just like the dollar, the euro itself is meant to collapse in order to make way for a global (digital) currency & global government – euphemistically called ‘global governance’ which is ROYAL in essence ?

There is only one salvation and that is stop the private International Bankster illuminati criminal Elite from creating money out of nothing and controlling it. The only solution is to arrest those criminals and take everything of them and return the wealth back to the sovereign Nations. Firstly stop paying interest on the capital and then never pay the capital back. You will see that in a very short time the whole world will prosper.

I wonder how my country managed to member that EU fraud in the first place. There was an election among people where the majority said NO to joining. After that the propaganda machinery went in full swing. So some year or two after a new election was made with another no. Than the government decided to join anyway despite this. Saying the elections were only advisory and had no final say. With such an attitude from a sitting government it seems pretty unnecessary
to have any elections or polls measurement at all. Once they got in power they will not care about what people think or believe. They just do what they wish in their own corrupted interests. As long as we cant
get rid of those interests this EU fraud will be continuing. No matter what 67% of polls dont wish or doubt.

The message is all too true…
Our children ar NO red, green, black or yellow pieces in their „Mensch ärgere dich nicht“ or „Monopoly“ game… („The Grand Chessboard“ of the global Elites) The political parties in Germany – The Leftists (die Linke, the SPD – red), the Greens (die Grünen – green), the Conservative Parties (CDU/CSU – black) and the Liberals (FDP – yellow), all of them are following the same patterns (succumbing & subject to the same orders ? By who ?) What’s the difference between these parties ? There’s hardly any difference, nowadays. False ‘choices’. A kind of „puppet show“. The political system has gone corrupt, a silent coup d’etat… Feudalism is back again. Feudalism, an overblown bureaucracy, police and military acting in unison with international finance and corporatism… and that on a global scale…
That looks very bad for the common people, doesn’t it ?
If the nation states are taken away from them (Lisbon Treaty), they are left without any REAL representation. They have to pay high taxes but have NO say at all… more and more stripped off of all their rights as citizens…
NOT nation states (NOT the common people) are waging wars against each other… bad governments are… their media are playing people and nations off against each other…
People need good leadership & politicians to be held accountable for their politics. They need good government, true leadership…
More and more centralization of power (to power centers behind the scenes) means totalitarianism…nothing really new…
Nothing to be longed for…and for very good reasons.

Financial meltdown: There are warnings of possible new wars breaking out even in the middle of Europe again !!Unbelievable so far..
Let’s hope that NOBODY will fall into the war mongerers’ traps again !! Who are the winners, who are the losers of wars? That answers it all.

It would probably not be too difficult for a nation to separete herself from EU. And also from euro.
We have to see, that we, as is, already are in a catastrophic dead end situation. The mess we’re in could hardly be worse.

There is a lot of scare-mongering of course going on about separating as it would be most disadvantageous for the elites to let people know of this alternative.
For a small, well-to-do member-state, euro or EU never has been, or will be, a feasible solution.
An imperialistic union serves only France, Germany and countries of that caliber. Small wealthy sovereign states never gain anything, they are there only as financiers and areas to be robbed and invaded.
The union is advantageous for a small number of the traitous political-economical elite.
Separating from the EU and specially from euro AND the global banking cartel’s money-creating monopole, would not be a catastrophe for the taxpayer.
Staying in EU would be.
Only a handful of politicians who sold their people to the union, would lose their criminally acquired secret bonuses, above the law -positions and tax-haven bank-accounts.
Additionally, they might face criminal court charges and other severe consequences.
Their treason would be exposed and they would lose their illegal properties to the state.
No wonder there are no articles in the syndicated media about separating from EU-euro.

TRUE FINNS SAY NO TO PORTUGAL-PACKAGE!
Also, the SDP-party, the Social Democrats keep their position in NOT ACCEPTING Portugal-package, as “it would only save the banks”.
This means, the right-wing globalist-bankster coalition-party with Mr.Katainen, now Prime Minister, is losing to the Finnish voters expressing their anger and protest in the election.

True Finns leader Mr. Timo Soini said today 2.5.2011:
”…We cannot support the Portugal package with a clear conscience, or the creation of a permanent rescue funding mechanism (ESM).
We also cannot approve of the increasing of Finland’s financial obligations under the temporary financial stability facility (EFSF)”.
That was the party’s response to a question from Jyrki Katainen, the National Coalition Party leader, who is heading the efforts to put together a new government for Finland after last month’s elections.
All the parties with a leaning towards joining the next government have left their answers with Katainen in the course of Monday morning.
Despite the fairly obvious “No” tones contained in the message, the True Finns’ Parliamentary group have said that they are still willing to take part in talks over an NCP-led coalition based on the results of the election, in which the True Finns enjoyed massive, unprecedented gains and picked up 19% of the vote.

The Portugal issue is one of the most urgent questions in the preliminary inquiries into forming a new government, which started on Wednesday of last week, as Finland is to make a decision on its stand by May 25th at the latest.
Katainen wanted to know if the parties are willing to approve the fulfilment of “commitments that Finland has already made”.
He has also sought answers to questions on how the parties feel about the provisional and permanent financing mechanisms of indebted countries.

In their May Day speeches, representatives of Finnish political parties also evaluated the election outcome and the upcoming government formation negotiations.
For example leader of the Left Alliance, Paavo Arhinmäki bluntly accused the True Finns of a reversal of policy.
He criticised that the party’s absolute ”No” to the Portugal bailout package had in two weeks become a negotiable issue.
Few commentators had imagined that the True Finns – or any other party, for that matter – would have been able to hold on to all its election mainifesto pledges in the hurly-burly of forming a coherent government coalition, but the True Finns were probably the party most likely to have to make large-scale compromises if they wished to move from being a party of protest to a responsible partner in government, possibly alongside the SDP and the National Coalition Party.
SDP MP and former Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja said that the election outcome shows primarily that most Finns are concerned about the growing inequality in the country.
According to Tuomioja’s estimate, the results also reflect criticism towards the Portugal bailout as well as an increase in intolerance, but their significance was not decisive.”

Previously in HS International Edition:
First steps in government formation: Katainen asks parties questions about economy (28.4.2011)

My advise is always.Get out of the hands and away from the EU control freeks. Their greed is so overwhelming,the Alternative can’t possibly any worse. Subjecting oneself to Slavery is soul destroying and suicidal, which is what the Elite are aiming for.

Thats the way they work. They give you an election, and if they dont like the outcome, they put loads of money in for propaganda, they send out theyr feelers and if they feel the propaganda has done its part and the time is right, the call for another election. They just keep on coming. What has to be done is, take the outcome of a first election as a final and dont allow any following ones…-